In opposing the War of 1812, what reason did Representative John Randolph, a conservative Virginian, give for Indian attacks on frontier settlements?
A) Randolph declared that the Indians had been unjustly deprived of their lands by white settlers.
B) Randolph claimed that the Indians were wicked and unruly savages.
C) Randolph believed that British agents had incited the Indians to attack.
D) Randolph stated that the Indians were plotting to reclaim their ancestral lands in the East.
E) Randolph said that the Indians had been cheated in transactions with white traders.
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